[ukvac] [Tech] Midway Space Invaders Deluxe Nasty
Hi,
Trying to make a Jamma adapter for both SI and SI Deluxe so that I can
repair the load I have on my test bench.
Wired the motherboard ok. Get garbage on the screen (split video and sync
ok)
Sticking a SI deluxe sound board in doesn't make any difference.
Grounded the POW (Pin 6) and the onscreen garbage goes slightly wavy like as
if the monitor needs capping, but doesn't change.
Hmmm, I thought, maybee I need to wire up the sound voltage ... 18volt .....
12volt will do right?
Pin 11 12volt pin 10 gnd ......
noooo ...... horrible sounds coming from the pcb .... <click> ......
hopefully switched it off just in time.
When I wired in the 12volt to the sound board it made an aweful sound (on
the board not the speaker) like a high pitched cracking
I've heard this before, on an Atari pcb, shortly before the coin counter
transistor exploded!
I have trawled the net 1 million times looking for SI deluxe pinouts. I am
sure I have just wired it up wrong, but The manual scans are aweful, and
there are no specific pinouts for SI Deluxe.
I am assuming that the 16 pin connector is the correct one to use ?
I am assumeing that pin one is to the right and pin 16 is to the left (due
to the fact that pin 7 is a key like on original SI ) also pins 1 & 2 (or 2
& 3 .. can't remember dont have the board in front of me ) are ground pins
as they should be in the SI pinout.
Please help. I can't see what I am doing wrong.
I can't switch the board on like this for more then 500 millisecs as I know
its going to go bang.
Luke
Hi,
Trying to make a Jamma adapter for both SI and SI Deluxe so that I can
repair the load I have on my test bench.
Wired the motherboard ok. Get garbage on the screen (split video and sync
ok)
Sticking a SI deluxe sound board in doesn't make any difference.
Grounded the POW (Pin 6) and the onscreen garbage goes slightly wavy like as
if the monitor needs capping, but doesn't change.
Hmmm, I thought, maybee I need to wire up the sound voltage ... 18volt .....
12volt will do right?
Pin 11 12volt pin 10 gnd ......
noooo ...... horrible sounds coming from the pcb .... <click> ......
hopefully switched it off just in time.
When I wired in the 12volt to the sound board it made an aweful sound (on
the board not the speaker) like a high pitched cracking
I've heard this before, on an Atari pcb, shortly before the coin counter
transistor exploded!
I have trawled the net 1 million times looking for SI deluxe pinouts. I am
sure I have just wired it up wrong, but The manual scans are aweful, and
there are no specific pinouts for SI Deluxe.
I am assuming that the 16 pin connector is the correct one to use ?
I am assumeing that pin one is to the right and pin 16 is to the left (due
to the fact that pin 7 is a key like on original SI ) also pins 1 & 2 (or 2
& 3 .. can't remember dont have the board in front of me ) are ground pins
as they should be in the SI pinout.
Please help. I can't see what I am doing wrong.
I can't switch the board on like this for more then 500 millisecs as I know
its going to go bang.
Luke